THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
(No. 82)
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1. 9, 10. 11. 14. 15. Clues Across Never bite tar (anag.). All I meant is to do with food, Depression in a mountain chain. Even part of a peach may give you a pain. An archaic tale and a poetic lake combine to give a word found in the title of one of the solos in ‘The Messiah." Our Dan is on every side. This first name of the star ot "Seventh Heaven" also contains her second name. Sore word (anag.)
20. ai, 22. SIAAA w 13. 19. Spice made from the husk of nutmeg. Motion picture company. It’s method that gives you this. Don’t! It’s inane to make notches, Clues Down Edinburgh is to be found in this district. Potatoes and needles have these in common. Reel. Nowadays this is quite in tune, Bill. Commotion with a cad to obtain lodging, Green mantles (anag.). A mobile dwelling on a rise. Rare. . You'll find her in the bar, Desert in Central Asia. (Answer to No. 81)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 132, 2 January 1942, Page 13
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